The intermezzo from his frivolous opera Hary Janos is considered one of his most entertaining scores. |
Laforgue, himself, called it an intermezzo, and in truth it is little more. |
It is not a trick, and the intermezzo of the preceding pages has its importance. |
Translations of words such as intermezzo, sonata, or variation are not necessary. |
This movement, a scherzo and an intermezzo, is the shortest of the concerto and is laid out like a miniature musical scene. |
Even the hand-organ could not rob the intermezzo of its charm for the public! |